After a well-deserved two weeks away from action, the Bruins began a new struggle with a familiar foe ““ injury. Despite a great effort by the team’s makeshift lineup, the girls landed a little short of the mark, losing by one-tenth of a point to Denver, 194.900-194.800. Read more...
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February 11, 10:01 pm
Injuries cripple chances for a victory
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February 11, 10:00 pm
Top golfers hope to lead team to another Pac-10 title
The year 2006 was a humbling time for the women’s golf team. Loaded with talent and championship aspirations, the Bruins finished eleventh at the 2005-2006 National Championship. Read more...
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February 11, 9:04 pm
Senate to vote on subway expansion
Expansion on the Los Angeles subway line is closer to becoming a reality, which could offer students easier access to the Santa Monica beaches but also may not run along a route that is most useful for Westside residents. Read more...
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February 11, 9:03 pm
Students celebrate culture in Vietnamese New Year
Students came together last night to celebrate the beginning of Tet, three days of celebrations for the Vietnamese New Year. Ackerman Grand Ballroom was filled with people from a variety of backgrounds. Read more...
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February 11, 9:03 pm
Los Alamos steps up security
In light of a recent security breach at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, as well as other security scares at the nation’s major nuclear research center, the facility is implementing various new security measures. Read more...
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February 11, 9:03 pm
Listen up, people: Gendered words have to go
Last week I was sternly admonished by members of a certain lefty political group on campus. Read more...
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February 11, 9:02 pm
Editorial: Students shouldn’t be kept in dark about sex
It seems unbelievable that the Bush administration would continue to pursue a policy of abstinence-only education in the face of an utter dearth of evidence proving its efficacy. Read more...